GRE考试易错题(2017/11/14) |
第1题: PROMPT: A.(A) step down B.(B) check C.(C) deceive D.(D) perplex E.(E) bend |
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第2题: Which of the following, if true, would cast most doubt on the conclusions drawn from Head's higher-resolution models A.(A) The results of geographical survey prove that no crater larger than twelve kilometers exists on the surface of Mars. B.(B) Fragments from smaller impact events on Mars are highly unlikely to survive entry through the Earth's atmosphere. C.(C) The velocity of rocks escaping from Mat's gravity is greater when they have been loosened by a large impact. D.(D) Huge impacts on Mars are proven to be less rare than was previously thought. E.(E) A double-succession of large impacts is found to have occurred on Mars in a relatively short period of time. |
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第3题: According to the passage, which of the following is characteristic of labeled-line theory of taste perception A.(A) The implication that a simultaneous activation of cells is unnecessary to trigger a taste experience B.(B) The suggestion that each particular type of gustatory cell is unassociated with the perception of an individual taste C.(C) The acceptance of the notion that large patterns could be responsible for creating taste perceptions D.(D) The postulation of a concept that specific neurons do not correspond to specific tastes E.(E) The view that different kinds of neurons are undifferentiated on a physiological level |
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第4题:SPICE: FLAVOR :: A.splint: limb B.block: vim C.copper: alloy D.symmetry: balance E.(E) moisturizer: plant |
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第5题: The author offers all of the following ideas as proof that there is no direct correspondence between words and things EXCEPT A.(A) Language has other functions than that of reference. B.(B) Once a word is grouped into a class, no one-to-one correspondence existsbetween it and what it signifies. C.(C) Many words refer to objects that do not exist in the world. D.(D) Function words do not refer to objects. E.(E) Proper nouns usually refer to unique entities. |
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